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Would I be preganant?

Please help: Me and My husband who is in the Service have been trying to have a baby and we have never used  condoms nor did he ever pull out...he came home on December for the holiday's for about 10-12 day's and when he was home we had sex pretty much everyday. My first day of my last Menstrual period was on December 19, 2011  on January 3, 2011 was his last day home about a week or two after he left I started feeling diffrent. I had cravings constantly, always hungry,  emotional and moody at times breast seem bigger then normal also feel bigger(my husband thinks so too) my abdomen seems i don't know  swollen you can say?  Ive also been very nauseated and committing some smells make me gag. Me next Menstrual period was scheduled for January 16, 2012 and I was late my first two day January 16-17, on the 3rd day around 3:00am I started cramping and I had officially started my "period" but it's not as heavy as normal and I'm still having "pregnancy symptoms" I took a pregnancy test on the 16 and came out (-) would I be pregnant even if I'm having vaginal bleeding? And should I take another pregnancy test? PLEASE HELP
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Thankyou so much for your help. I gladly appreciate it,  would u knw what the price range would be for the "beta blood test"?
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It is possible to have vaginal bleeding and still be pregnant. I would make a doctors appointment and request they do a beta blood test to check your hCG levels. This will be the most accurate test you can take, and you will have a for sure answer one way or another. If they're under 5, you know you're not pregnant.
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